...The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth with Introductions and NotesH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1920 - 986 páginas |
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... child that lay 470 Stretched on the ground , began a piteous tale ; How in a simple freak of thoughtless play He had provoked his father , who straight- way , have we ! The blessing this a father gives his child ! Yet happy thou , poor ...
... child that lay 470 Stretched on the ground , began a piteous tale ; How in a simple freak of thoughtless play He had provoked his father , who straight- way , have we ! The blessing this a father gives his child ! Yet happy thou , poor ...
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... Child's affection Should hold a place , as if ' twere robbery He seemed to quarrel with the ver thought . Besides , I know not what strange prejudi Is rooted in his mind ; this Band of our Which you've collected for the noble ends ...
... Child's affection Should hold a place , as if ' twere robbery He seemed to quarrel with the ver thought . Besides , I know not what strange prejudi Is rooted in his mind ; this Band of our Which you've collected for the noble ends ...
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... Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , 145 And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods speaks A deep and simple meekness : and th Soul , 1 Which with the motion of a virtuous ac ...
... Child ! Idon . Believe me , honoured Sire ! ' Tis weariness that breeds these gloomy fancies , 145 And you mistake the cause : you hear the woods speaks A deep and simple meekness : and th Soul , 1 Which with the motion of a virtuous ac ...
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... Child , forgetful of the name of Herbert , Had given her love to a wild Freebooter , Who here , upon the borders of the Tweed , Doth prey alike on two distracted Coun- tries , Traitor to both . Hon . 209 Oh , could you hear his voice ...
... Child , forgetful of the name of Herbert , Had given her love to a wild Freebooter , Who here , upon the borders of the Tweed , Doth prey alike on two distracted Coun- tries , Traitor to both . Hon . 209 Oh , could you hear his voice ...
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... Child- 270 Mar. Nay , you abuse my friendship ! Osw . Heaven forbid ! - There was a circumstance , trifling in- deed- It struck me at the time - yet I believe I never should have thought of it again But for the scene which we by chance ...
... Child- 270 Mar. Nay , you abuse my friendship ! Osw . Heaven forbid ! - There was a circumstance , trifling in- deed- It struck me at the time - yet I believe I never should have thought of it again But for the scene which we by chance ...
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